Kapitel: Panteao Da Patria E Da Liberdade Tancredo Neves, Metro Brasilia, Palacio Do Planalto, Staatsmeisterschaft Des Distrito Federal, Nationalkongress, Se Gama, Estadio Mane Garrincha, Banco Do Brasil, Brasiliense Fc, Kathedrale Von Brasilia, Fernsehturm Brasilia, Platz Der Drei Gewalten, Erzbistum Brasilia, Ermida Dom Bosco, Eixo Monumental, Santuario Dom Bosco, Juscelino-Kubitschek-Brucke, Supremo Tribunal Federal. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Brasilia (Portuguese pronunciation: ) is the capital of Brazil. The city and its District are located in the Central-West region of the country, along a plateau known as Planalto Central. It has a population of about 2,557,000 (3,599,000 in the metropolitan area) as of the 2008 IBGE estimate, making it the fourth largest city in Brazil, ahead of Belo Horizonte and Fortaleza - see also List of urban agglomerations by population (United Nations). However, as a metropolitan area, it ranks lower at sixth. It is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Brasilia hosts 91 foreign embassies. As the national capital, Brasilia is the seat of all three branches of the Brazilian government. The city also hosts the headquarters of many Brazilian companies such as the Banco do Brasil, Caixa Economica Federal, Correios and Brasil Telecom. The city is a world reference for urban planning. The locating of residential buildings around expansive urban areas, of building the city around large avenues and dividing it into sectors, has sparked a debate and reflection on life in big cities in the 20th century. The city's planned design included specific areas for almost everything, including accommodation, Hotel Sectors North and South. However, new areas are now being developed as locations for hotels, such as the Hotels and Tourism Sector North, located on the shores of Lake Paranoa. The city was planned and developed in 1956 with Lucio Costa as the principal urban planner and Oscar Niemey...http: //booksllc.net/?l=d